An extraordinary summit will discuss this Thursday the
"potential response"
of NATO in the event of recourse to nuclear weapons by Russia.
A
"hazard"
that the United States takes
"couldn't be more seriously",
according to the American national security adviser, Jake Sullivan.
We pinch ourselves writing it: exactly one month after Vladimir Putin gave the order to invade Ukraine, here is where Europe is.
Not only to contemplate the possibility of an atomic war, but to exhibit his disarray, his visceral fear and his chronic unpreparedness in seeking the "right answer".
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Whether he likes it or not, it is as a war president that he will walk on a carpet of embers.
Here he is, the leader of a defense pact on the brink of open conflict with Russia - not by will, but by a growing risk of contagion.
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